Game In Honor Of Rainy--City Populations That You've Seen

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Parrothead66's Comment
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Saw this one Friday..Lockesburg, AR 711

Truckin Along With Kearse's Comment
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Hahah I love it I saw Green Bay had like 83000 or something smaller than my hometown.

Turtle's Comment
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Good idea. I'll have to start paying attention.

Old School's Comment
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Buford Wyoming... Population 1

Truckin Along With Kearse's Comment
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In AR one town had 79 but tons of flea markets with oarkingnfor a few hundred cars. There were more parking spaces than people. Lol

Terminal Rat ( aka...J's Comment
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Mt Victory OH, population 627. I actually got stuck in a traffic jam there when a train pulled up to the grain silo in town. LOL!

JJ

Tastebuds's Comment
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In AR one town had 79 but tons of flea markets with oarkingnfor a few hundred cars. There were more parking spaces than people. Lol

How was the "oarkingnfor"? Was it of good quality or the cheaper variety? I love my oakingnfor stuffed with garlic, baked, and served with rice. How about you?

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Terminal Rat ( aka...J's Comment
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My mother's home town in SD has a current population of approximately 91 people. There's a church, a general store / gas station / pool hall and three bars. LOL!

JJ

Cornelius A.'s Comment
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Came across this trucking company that has 250 trucks but is located in a town with a population of 75 in Oklahoma .... I am sure the cows are having fun doing wheelies in those trucks lol

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Bolt's Comment
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In AR one town had 79 but tons of flea markets with oarkingnfor a few hundred cars. There were more parking spaces than people. Lol

Rainy I think that town is close to me.

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